I switched from COBB to JB4 and unfortunately the JB4 highjacks the OBD connector when you have it running. I was running the KIWI and Harry’s LapTimer. Is there a way to get the JB4 Connect Bluetooth to work with Harry’s lap timer? Is this going to be developed?

It boasts 20hz update rate, SD card, BTLE compatibility, external ant included. The firm claims to be in contact with Harry. Does it work with Laptimer already? If not, what are the chances it will? Should I start writing the letter to...

Good morning,
I've finally bought an OBDLink MX BT to get a faster read from OBD instead a cheap reader but I'm getting the same results.
I'm getting from 0,8 to 1,3 Hz :shock:
My smartphone is an LG G5 SE and the car is a 2009 VW Polo 9N3.

Has anyone managed to connect BT LE version of the infamous vgate icar3 dongle? The dongle works with iOS app CarDoctor, which has a specific profile for vgate, but I can't get the custom expert settings to work in Harry's. Log from the CarDoctor only lists ELM AT commands and responses, so it...

Hi, I'd like to ask for an advice based on your experience.
I have the opportunity to by an OBDLink LX or a PLX Kiwi 3 for the same price. I know their are both very good but if you must choice which one would you suggest?

I'm hoping to log oil temps at my next track day. I just purchased the GoPoint BT1, but now realize that the PID may not be known by HLT. Can anyone confirm if HLT will report oil temps for the Toyota GT86, Scion FR-S, or Subaru BRZ?

Apologies in advance if this has been covered elsewhere, but a pretty exhaustive search found nothing to address my specific question.
I drive a 98 E36 M3. This IS an OBD II car, but other's product documentation (AIM SOLO specifically) says the output is too slow and therefore doesn't work. Does...

I purchased the recommended OBD adapter: Go Point BT1A for a Porsche GT4. The BTA1 app on the Samsung Galaxy recognizes the car after starting it. However, Harry's Laptimer does NOT show the BT1A sensor as recognized despite the fact that it shows up as an "available sensor". How can I...

The OBD update rate varies a lot by car connected to. LapTimer is optimized to get the best possible update rate for RPM and Throttle position. All other values are retrieved at lower update rates to get the best for RPM / Throttle. This is what I have seen so far:

I read up the list of compatible ODB devices and went ahead with OBDLINK LX BLUETOOTH as i just wanted to pair it with HLT but apparently the result were disappointing as the connection were not as strong and accurate.

1. Can Harry's Petrol Head Lap timer accept data from a gs-911 (BMW is proprietary) the go point will not work.
2. Can Lap timer work with DBPower action camera (wifi compatable) the price is $100 vs GoPro $400

I'm using the grand Prix version of hlt. N my old moto x 2013 I can get about a 15hz update rate (using obdlink MX Bluetooth). If I switch phones to my nexus 5x it is only about 5hz. This is the case in a 2016 GMC terrain and 2013 camaro.

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